The main thing that 'Wear Your Voice' prides itself on, is that is isn't just a t-shirt brand, but part of a Social Justice Movement. Its not governments, celebrities or companies that change the world for the better its passionate everyday people, those that use their voices and follow and live by their moral compass, be it being kind to animals, active or passive activism, buying food for food banks, helping elderly neighbours, buying a homeless person a cup of tea, being kind to environment, signing petitions, writing to MP's, or even just wearing a social justice t-shirt that makes people ask you what it means..

10% of my profits (unless a specific cause is attached to them) is divided up in the following way (this has newly been implemented)

I have decided to do it this way as I will launching a range of sportswear that will support Tower Hill Stables, and I have been finding that the donation to one charity has been outshining all the rest and I wanted them all to get a piece of the pie on top of whatever ever special fundraisers they have.

I pride myself on being transparent and will happily disclose the total I have taken in sales and what I have given away to charities. (just ask)

A £5 Food Bank Shop for the Barnsley area (where I live)..And a hunt sab hero